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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acknowledgement and" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of recognizing or accepting something, often in a formal context such as reports or discussions.
Example: "The report includes an acknowledgement and appreciation of the contributions made by the team."
Alternatives: "recognition and" or "acceptance and".
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He never received any acknowledgement, and never received any telephone, but in a few weeks a….
But as so many athletes have proved before, acknowledgement and action are not easily joined.
How much acknowledgement and acclaim do I personally need to feel successful?
The tour guide, the man responsible for collecting tickets, raised his head, grunted an acknowledgement and then fell back asleep.
And 100 hours later, you may still be looking for that acknowledgement and you may never get it.
To see some acknowledgement and condemnation of that from those leading the campaign would in no way weaken their cause.
Nor would this approach salve the private pain of those, like former wartime "comfort women," still seeking acknowledgement and reparations from Tokyo.
They don't resent de Blasio's marriage to a black woman; they resent a culture that offers that relationship public acknowledgement and legitimacy.
He never received any acknowledgement, and never received any telephone, but in a few weeks a bill came for one month's service.
Although most wanted acknowledgement and engagement from global businesses, some worried that corporations were motivated by the chance to profit from the Muslim market, she told the Guardian.
I received an "oh dear" acknowledgement and a chatty note to say that they were "just heading over to the library now to check this out".
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